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11 minutes ago, Farrelli said:

33 million actually. Apologies for adding 5m. Still I'm sure you are pleased with this public use of our money and nothing (zero) in return. Tip of the iceberg with that cretin as well.

No I’m not pleased, grayling is incompetent hence Johnson fired him, that’s accountability, now where is the accountability in Europe? 445 million spent in Cornwall and less than 4000 jobs created,  and that 445 million cost U.K. tax payers 1.5 billion. 😳

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1 hour ago, green genie said:

The EU recognised Cornwall as a seriously deprived area and gave multiple grants. London raped it of it's houses so Tarquin and Jemima can try and surf once a year. Stop tugging your forelock and see what is happening to your country.

That had nothing to do with local people being willing to sell their houses to out of towners offering more money?

It's always a choice; folk happy to make money when it suits, then look back at the consequences and blame someone else.

Not unique to your neck of the woods neither.

I note that in some places authorities put measures in place to stop it happening now.

Some homes only available to locals.

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3 minutes ago, Mounts Kipper said:

No I’m not pleased, grayling is incompetent hence Johnson fired him, that’s accountability, now where is the accountability in Europe? 445 million spent in Cornwall and less than 4000 jobs created,  and that 445 million cost U.K. tax payers 1.5 billion. 😳

You have neglected to mention Graylings other gaffes which have cost taxpayers over 2 billion. I continue to benefit from different EU projects every week so it looks like they get more right than wrong.

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Just now, Farrelli said:

You have neglected to mention Graylings other gaffes which have cost taxpayers over 2 billion. I continue to benefit from different EU projects every week so it looks like they get more right than wrong.

Not defending grayling but 2 billion is just 2 months contributions to the EU. We receive back 38p in the pound from the EU which is less than any other member state. You keep on defending the indefensible. 

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3 minutes ago, Mounts Kipper said:

Not defending grayling but 2 billion is just 2 months contributions to the EU. We receive back 38p in the pound from the EU which is less than any other member state. You keep on defending the indefensible. 

And you are prepared to back a No Deal, if it comes to it, which will cost this country £100b+ in lost GDP. Don't you think that is just a bit hypocritical? 

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JRM telling the ERG that they need to compromise to back this deal. Which is ironic. Had he done so when we had a similar deal a year ago we’d not even be in this position.

Finally the hardliners have realised the truth that the EU held all the cards all along. Shame they spent years telling lies though. 

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16 minutes ago, Salford Trotter said:

And you are prepared to back a No Deal, if it comes to it, which will cost this country £100b+ in lost GDP. Don't you think that is just a bit hypocritical? 

I don’t accept those figures, like I didn’t accept the job losses project fear said would happen as soon as we voted leave. Project fear and the government leaflet highlighted these issues and still we voted to leave. 

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1 minute ago, Mounts Kipper said:

I don’t accept those figures, like I didn’t accept the job losses project fear said would happen as soon as we voted leave. 

Like the ones that aren't happening at Spiders place?

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19 minutes ago, Mounts Kipper said:

I don’t accept those figures, like I didn’t accept the job losses project fear said would happen as soon as we voted leave. Project fear and the government leaflet highlighted these issues and still we voted to leave. 

No surprise that you have got your fingers in your ears still. 

https://www.channel4.com/news/no-deal-brexit-could-cost-uk-30-billion-a-year-watchdog-warns

And on top of that we will double our budget deficit to £100b. 

It's about time you woke up man! 

 

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8 minutes ago, Salford Trotter said:

And a bloke from Bolton knows better 😂😂😂😂. You do make me smile mate

I’m Still waiting for project fear predictions to true. And it’s Salford. 👍

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4 minutes ago, Mounts Kipper said:

I’m Still waiting for project fear predictions to true. And it’s Salford. 👍

Both sides lied through their teeth so don't come with this project fear was all down to the remain camp. Leave won the vote based on lies as per Dominic Cummings. The projections are accepted across all the respected institutions that a No Deal scenario would significantly damage our economy. IFS, IMF, OBR, Yellowhammer I could go on. But a bloke on a football forum knows better of course😂😂😂

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49 minutes ago, Salford Trotter said:

Both sides lied through their teeth so don't come with this project fear was all down to the remain camp. Leave won the vote based on lies as per Dominic Cummings. The projections are accepted across all the respected institutions that a No Deal scenario would significantly damage our economy. IFS, IMF, OBR, Yellowhammer I could go on. But a bloke on a football forum knows better of course😂😂😂

I prefer facts rather than projections, it’s a fact that for every 38p we receive from the EU we pay them £1. 

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3 minutes ago, Mounts Kipper said:

I prefer facts rather than projections, it’s a fact that for every 38p we receive from the EU we pay them £1. 

So you are prepared to risk £billions more in lost tax revenue, increased borrowing, loss of jobs and increased government funding just so you can say we will save £9b net a year? Just shows how limited your perspective is. 

I wonder if those voters in Sunderland were told of the prospect of that City would be decimated in a No Deal scenario when Nissan leave. I thought not because the Leave campaign chose not to focus on the implications

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32 minutes ago, Salford Trotter said:

So you are prepared to risk £billions more in lost tax revenue, increased borrowing, loss of jobs and increased government funding just so you can say we will save £9b net a year? Just shows how limited your perspective is. 

I wonder if those voters in Sunderland were told of the prospect of that City would be decimated in a No Deal scenario when Nissan leave. I thought not because the Leave campaign chose not to focus on the implications

Nissan are just getting an early shout in for a nice subsidy to stay once we are out of the fantastic EU

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2 hours ago, Salford Trotter said:

So you are prepared to risk £billions more in lost tax revenue, increased borrowing, loss of jobs and increased government funding just so you can say we will save £9b net a year? Just shows how limited your perspective is. 

I wonder if those voters in Sunderland were told of the prospect of that City would be decimated in a No Deal scenario when Nissan leave. I thought not because the Leave campaign chose not to focus on the implications

Your doomsday scenario ain’t happening. So the answer is no. 

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16 hours ago, Mounts Kipper said:

In my game textiles, virtually everything is British standard, and in general the British standard is higher than EN standards. 

It clearly depends on the industry because my game, electronics, British Standards are absolutely worthless these days, it's all about EN standards

Posted
5 hours ago, Farrelli said:

Yes he is on the new hydrogen powered vehicle project team.

What? They’ve got a hydrogen powered vehicle project team, that could save the world, don’t tell Cheese

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